After those yummy cheese bomb biscuits yesterday, I thought it was time to share where we eat – the dining room.
I know that some people do not ever use their dining room. At Casa de la Woodward, we eat at the dining room table every night. We don’t have room for a kitchen table, so this is where we eat all meals, work on projects and do paperwork. It’s also in the middle of the house, so I like to keep it looking neat and presentable. Difficult for such a hard-working room. More difficult because there is no landing zone in our house and it’s very easy to throw jackets and bags over the chairs.
But that’s all beside the point. Today is the full dining room tour. (See last week’s living room tour here and the full house tour here.)
But first, shall we check out the before? Okay. Twist my arm, why don’t you?
This is my very favorite before photo of all time. I mean, I just cannot make this stuff up. Someone ripped off the original batten boards. Then textured the walls (?) and added a gorgeous orangey-red to the bottom half. You know, for a little pizazz. Then, to really take it to the next level – they added green around the window trim.
Me-ow.
And did you notice that someone added storm windows that don’t actually fit the windows. So they filled the space with a board? Genius.
I won’t even mention that ceiling fan. Oops. I just did.
So, we just added a little fairy dust and boom-kapow-wheeeeee … my favorite room in the house.
Let’s do that again. It was fun. Before.
And, today. This little corner is magical. And after this photo was taken, I realized that that flower was just a fake stick. Ha! I was wondering why all the leaves were dying but the flower looked as great as ever.
A few other shots of my favorite parts of the room – the curtains and the crown moulding.
And here’s the info you will ask me about if I don’t tell you now:
- Paint color: Martha Stewart Seal (color matched to Behr), trim is Ultra White Behr.
- Walls: Re-plastered and smoothed by Ryan, batten boards added by my dad, painted by me in semi-gloss Ultra White.
- Curtains: Made by me from Dwell Studio
- Black table, chairs and hutch: Handed down from my parents and painted by my grandmother and I (hutch and table/chairs). I’m strongly considering repainting them in a mid-gray now. Because I’m insane.
- High chair: Vintage via Craigslist. This will be grey in the near future.
- Corner hutch: Hand-me-down from my parents and painted white by me.
- Original hardwood floors: Refinished by Ryan.
- Rug: Hand-me-down from the in-laws.
- Sewing table: A Craigslist find.
- Printer’s tray: Found in Minneapolis and prettified by me.
- Woven shades: From JCPenney. I love me some Penney’s, but these are terrible. Don’t buy them.
Are you loving the transformation?
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Brandy says
Where did you get your dining room chandelier? I may have overlooked it but I didn’t see where you listed where it came from.
Thanks!
Kim Woodward says
It was actually a hand-me-down from my in-laws. I think they got it from JCPenney years ago.
Dawn says
LOVE this room so much…everything about the “afters” are right up my alley! The before and afters are crazy!!
Kim Woodward says
Thanks! It was quite the change!
Pamala says
Thank you for the auspicious writeup. It in fact used to be a entertainment account it.
Look complicated to more brought agreeable from you! By the way, how could we keep up a correspondence?
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Joyce says
I love what you’ve done with what was a truly U-G-L-Y room (before). I’d be very comfortable entertaining friends and family in that lovely “after” dining room. Kudos to all of you for the hard work and the contributions (of your families) 🙂
Kim Woodward says
Thank you so much for your kind words. We love the space now.
Louisa T. says
Your corner hutch is to die for! Any idea where I might could get one?
Paula says
Wow! What an amazing transformation and bringing out the period detail. I love color and am also a Fiesta fan.
Miss Charming says
You did such a beautiful job on this room. (Love the color choices and the vintage details, too.)
Vel says
Oh most definitely yes! I love the pops of yellow! Truly a great room to gather around in!
FRECKLES CHICK says
It’s like there’s rays of sunshine permeating your DR at all times. Love what you’ve done.
I’m color-phobic & your home is helping me slowly overcome that. B/c you use neutrals & snappy bursts of color & I need to learn how to do that! Think I’ll start w/ a colorful pillow somewhere. Maybe tomorrow. After I down a shot of liquid courage. Baby steps.
Krista says
Oh wow, your dining room just literally made my heart do a flip-flop. I LOVE those curtains! And the paneling in white! And the fabulous colour scheme and contrasting light/dark. You did an amazing job. LOVE! Thanks for sharing,
Krista
cassie says
amazing! the colors are awesome- i love the dark, white, and yellow!!! and with just a hint of aqua- perfection!
Recreate and decorate says
That looks wonderful, love the yellow pops of color,
Ashley@AttemptsAtDomestication says
I love your dining room! The mix of wood tones with white is absolutely gorgeous! *swoon*
Sara @ Russet Street Reno says
MEOW! That room is fabulous. I really can’t believe the before, I thought we had bad stuff going on but those people take the cake. I’m surprised they didn’t remove your roof shingles and replace with plastic grocery bags.
Amber says
I love your house. Can I hire you to be my interior decorator?
Chelsea @ two twenty one says
How could you paint over such a gorgeous, eye-appealing room? Orange-red walls and green trim is totally coming back. I love your dining room. It’s super pretty.
Maybe I missed this in the post, but were the wood floors under the tile?
Trina @ Let's Just Build a House says
ooo i love magic transformations! but seriously, i love your color scheme. the wall color is perfect with the pops of yellow.
Stephanie says
I want your dining room. I have a hutch and a similar dining room table and I always get the urge to paint it everytime I see pics of your dining room. Could I pay you to come do it for me? 🙂 Haha. Looks awesome! Love the colors and the blue mason jars on the dining room table. I’m always on the look-out for those!
Kelly @ Corner of Main says
What an improvement! That’s a nice hand-me-down rug!
Brittney says
Looks amazing! I always wonder what previous home owners were thinking when I see rooms like your before pics! Great job, the curtains are my fav too! 🙂
daisy says
Hot dog! Love the sewing cabinet!
We’re eat-in kitchen folks and our dining room serves as our office.
Great job, Kim!
Katrina says
The dining room after is so pretty! I love how large it is! Thanks for the tip on JCP – I was thinking of ordering woven shades from them for my sons toddler room, now I’m reconsidering 🙂
Mindy@FindingSilverLinings says
Oh. My. Goodness. This color combo is my all time favorite. That wall color with pops of yellow and turquoise with a crisp white trim?! *Falls off chair*
Gabbi @ Retro Ranch Reno says
LOVEEEE the transformation! I still can’t get over the ridiculous before either…what are people thinking?!?!?!
Emily @ imperfect says
First of all, I love how you mix antiques with a modern color scheme in this room. It’s awesome. Also, the blue bell jars are fabulous. And your Penney’s shade announcement made me LOL, good to know, I will avoid those! Gorgeous room – maybe one of my favorites!
Jo says
Can’t I just move into your house? I have no idea how to make my house look as pretty as yours!
Rachel says
Haha, I had to laugh at the ceiling fan – we totally had one of those in our dining room when we bought the house (can we say gross?!?!). Love the transformation and the color choices! I would’ve never thought to pair yellow and blue together, but it looks great!
Heather says
Just fabulous! I love everything about this room and if you invited me over, I probably wouldnt want to leave it.
Mandy @ This Girl's Life says
Kim it is just GORGEOUS! I love the mix of dark gray and yellow. The before and afters are just amazing. And I love the pop of blue with the mason jars on the table. 🙂
Meagan says
I love the color combo in here! I normally don’t like yellow, but seeing your beautiful dining room, has changed my mind. Love it!!
Katie says
You are so talented! Holy Moly. I love before and afters and this one is fantastic!! I like your mason jar centerpiece and I believe I told you how much I dig your material choice on the curtains.
GIa @ A Life in Progress says
Here is why I love looking at pictures of your house. You love color. I know that white/grey/greige/beige is all the rage with random pops of color, but I have a hard time relating to that because I LOVE COLOR. And your house (with the red door THAT I LOVE) makes me super happy because you can just tell how much you love it.
LizzieBeth says
Firt off, I think my love for your house goes way deep because it’s probably built around the same time as mine– mid 1920s? I am dying over your crown molding. I want molding so badly in our house, but JEGs put the kibosh on it because the walls are so uneven. Whomp whomp.
I need to ask, what happened to your radiator?? Did you convert your heat? Or did you cleverly disguise it? I’ve always lived with force hot air, and now I have these huge honkin’ radiators, I don’t know what do with them!
LB